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Update: Alberta doctors send letter asking government to delay health-care restructuring

Update: Alberta doctors send letter asking government to delay health-care restructuring

MAYOR COLUMN: COVID-19: Strength Through Adversity

MAYOR COLUMN: COVID-19: Strength Through Adversity

We have heard the message across the globe. It is us – as individuals working together – who will ultimately determine the impact this virus has on our families, our livelihoods, our civil liberties and the global economy. More must be done.
'Quarantine ceilidh' for Canadians staying indoors

'Quarantine ceilidh' for Canadians staying indoors

TALKING IT OUT: Psychological coping with COVID-19

TALKING IT OUT: Psychological coping with COVID-19

And so when we are facing possible threat and we want to be able to assess risk rationally and logically so that we can continue to function and relate to others, well we must find a way to dial down the primal brain and bring the logical brain back online.
Fifty-three people in Alberta have now recovered from COVID-19

Fifty-three people in Alberta have now recovered from COVID-19

The province reported 79 new cases of COVID-19
Alberta temporarily reduces K-12 funds for services that won't be used in at-home learning

Alberta temporarily reduces K-12 funds for services that won't be used in at-home learning

COVID-19 testing sites a no go for Cochrane

COVID-19 testing sites a no go for Cochrane

"They only want people going there, who should be going there."
Alberta announces more 'aggressive' measures as cases of COVID-19 continue to climb

Alberta announces more 'aggressive' measures as cases of COVID-19 continue to climb

“We know that these measures may need to be in place for many weeks, or even months. This is a delicate balance and we are implementing the restrictions that appear right for the situation in Alberta.” 
Vehicle access now banned at Alberta provincial parks and recreation areas

Vehicle access now banned at Alberta provincial parks and recreation areas

Alberta renters can’t be evicted before May 1 for non-payment

Alberta renters can’t be evicted before May 1 for non-payment

Rent is not allowed to increase while Alberta’s state of emergency remains in effect and effective April 1 late fees cannot be applied to late rent payments for the next three months.
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